Language Perception and Production

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The first section of this course examines the mental processes that we employ to produce speech sounds. We explain how vowels and consonants are articulated while speech is translated into thought. We study theories of speech perception and the principles of ‘translational probability’ an important concept from the field of statistics.We then establish the significance of consonants and vowels before examining the structures and properties of the vocal tract. The course then studies the areas of the brain responsible for producing speech sound and shows you how these areas interact to produce the sounds we identify as speech.Finally the course covers feedforward and feedback control systems. We explore the two visual pathways which follow the ventral stream and dorsal stream model to show you how they combine to produce speech. We outline the ‘seven stages of babbling’ and lay out the varieties of speech errors commonly made by children including the ‘residual speech’ mistake. This course explains how perception of language works and suits those interested in linguistics psychology or childhood development.